The Mets will get $68 million this season from their 66% controlled channel, but the New York Times reports the rights fee is estimated to increase to $83 million by 2015. If accurate, $83 million is way below market value. It would be about 20% below the value of the deal the New York Yankees have with the YES Network, their RSN and, given how valuable sports programming has become to regional sports networks in general, the broadcasting rights are perhaps the team's most undervalued asset.